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Old Oct 17, 2009 | 01:27 AM
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MOE, need advice

What works best to get dried milk off carpet/upolstry?

I know I know...no food in cars....hard to say no to my lil one tho!

thx in advance
 
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I'm not moe but if you have access to an extractor that would probably be your best bet.
 
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What works best to get dried milk off carpet/upolstry?

I know I know...no food in cars....hard to say no to my lil one tho!

thx in advance
Did the milk soak into the mats? Was there a lot?

Either way, you could spray them down with autoglym interior cleaner and let the product soak for a while. Then come back with a clean mf towel, and wipe everything clean. Same goes for the actual fabric upholstery in the car. If there was a large volume of milk spilled, you may want to have someone professionally steam clean the interior areas that were effected. Hope this helps.
 
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Thanx for all the quick replies!

Small area about the circumference of a baseball on carpet. Usually really **** about this stuff. did not notice till day after

Looks like I will try the steam cleaner route....
 
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Thanx for all the quick replies!

Small area about the circumference of a baseball on carpet. Usually really **** about this stuff. did not notice till day after

Looks like I will try the steam cleaner route....
You may be just fine with using the AG Interior Shampoo/Cleaner
 
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